Interviews

Takže já jsem s ročním zpožděním přečetla tyhle dvě interview. A musím říct, že jsou obě úžasný. Pokud ho taky ještě někdo nečetl, tak v prvním mluví především o své přítelkyni Sandy, jestli se v létě vzali nebo nevzali. Tak nevím, jak je na tom teď, ale doufám, že pořád nemá čas ani chuť. No a tom druhém jak mluví o Jensenovi. Tohle bych prostě vydržela číst od nevidím, do nevidím. Tahle pasáž mě dostala:TVGuide.com: What do you do in the few hours you're not working?Padalecki: I'm not a big "going out" kind of guy. I'd rather stay at home and order pizza and watch a football game, play with my dogs, and then go out and go drinking. But every now and again Sandy and I will go out and get a bite to eat, or Jensen and I will go out to a movie or play a game of golf. But for the most part I'm just not into that, I'd much rather play guitar and go to a bar — I rhymed! TVGuide.com: Yeah, you're a poet and you don't know it.Padalecki: Oh, that's good.TVGuide.com: Don't you see enough of Jensen on set?Padalecki: Not at all. We're really good buddies and that's been probably the best thing about Supernatural. In the last three years of my life, I've spent more time with Jensen Ackles than with any other human being and vice versa. Luckily, we get along really well and we are very similar guys. We're both from Texas, we both love our families, the same kind of music, and the Dallas Cowboys. It's been a huge blessing to work with somebody who is easygoing on set and who I'm friends with.

No pak ještě ten konec byl dobrý:TVGuide.com: We know he creams you at golf — what do you best him at?Padalecki: Guitar Hero the video game, and basketball. I've got an unfair advantage. [Laughs]

_________________Feng Ming and Rong Tian. Someday, we will catch our happy ending...Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi - Onodera Ritsu no Baai: Kore wa koi ja nai! Koi ja nai!That place is engulfed in darkness. But that does in no way mean that there was never any light.PHIn bed my love has always been the sleep that rescued me by allowing me to dream.

_________________Feng Ming and Rong Tian. Someday, we will catch our happy ending...Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi - Onodera Ritsu no Baai: Kore wa koi ja nai! Koi ja nai!That place is engulfed in darkness. But that does in no way mean that there was never any light.PHIn bed my love has always been the sleep that rescued me by allowing me to dream.

_________________Feng Ming and Rong Tian. Someday, we will catch our happy ending...Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi - Onodera Ritsu no Baai: Kore wa koi ja nai! Koi ja nai!That place is engulfed in darkness. But that does in no way mean that there was never any light.PHIn bed my love has always been the sleep that rescued me by allowing me to dream.

It’s getting harder and harder to think of classic genre films that haven’t been remade, or aren’t in the process of being remade. So rather than get uptight about filmmakers “wrecking” the original, let’s just sit back and enjoy the blood-soaked ride, wherever it takes us. We did just that the other night at the Spike TV Scream Awards – with Amanda Righetti and Jared Padalecki, two of the stars of the upcoming Friday the 13th remake. They told us what it’s like to be part of the classic series. And don’t worry – we asked Jared about Supernatural, too!

Were you a fan of the originalFriday the 13thmovies?

Righetti: A few of them, yeah. It’s really exciting to be in the remake. They took the best elements of the first four, and wrapped them into one. They’ve gotten away from the later movies, where Jason was this sort of robotic, stalking super-human monster. He’s more human, and moves like a human, like he did in the first few movies.

Padalecki: Yeah, I am. The originals, I’m a fan of in the sense that they are campy, kind of cheesy, and you half-laugh, half-scream. But this is going to be raw and real and scary. This one is going to be much scarier than the originals. And we don’t have Kevin Bacon. We tried. Ok, I don’t know if they tried – I’m just making shit up.

How did you prepare for something like this? Normally, slasher movies are shot with no budget, no stars.

Padalecki: It was exciting. It’s a huge franchise. There are going to be fans that are just really excited. I’ve had a lot of people that I work with in Vancouver [on Supernatural] that do FX go, “Listen, I know you are in the new Friday the 13th, I’m so excited, I was at Comic-Con, blah blah blah.” I was like, “Dude, why didn’t you call me? We work together – you could have called me, and you could have met Jason or something.”

It was exciting just to jump in. I had no time to think about it. I was shooting Supernatural in Vancouver on Tuesday, and Friday the 13th in Austin on Wednesday. I didn’t have time to get nervous, which is probably better.Your character probably does not get slaughtered, right?

Padalecki: I don’t, but I have an idea. I will get slaughtered if I talk about it!Jared, what can we expect fromSupernaturalat this point?

Padalecki: We’re ten episodes in – not even halfway through the season. Usually our season opener and season finale are the “killer episodes,” but this year, starting with episode seven, they’re all killer. We have a few “to be continueds” which is nice, because we can really tell the story. What we found out with Supernatural over the last three years is that fans really respond to the mythology. It’s fun to do “monster-of-the-week” episodes – we did a monster movie episode that was fun – but people have really responded to the through-line of the show.

What is your greatest fear?

Righetti: Being burned alive. I had a close call when I was very young. I was very stupid – playing with matches or something like that.

Padalecki: You know, I was actually thinking about this the other day, and I thought of something, but now I can’t remember. I sound all tough – “I ain’t skeered.” I don’t have any specific fears, like snakes or anything. I’m so boring.

Now that we're a couple episodes into this season of Supernatural, I can see why you guys were so excited at Comic Con. Do you feel like you're running around an amusement park everyday since there's so much cool stuff going on?For sure, for sure. We actually did something really cool two nights ago. [Jensen Ackles] and I did the biggest stunt we've ever done - they built on [a soundstage] a two-story church and we were shooting this scene on the second floor and there were these big bay windows [filled with] candy glass. Jensen and I actually ran and jumped through the windows and smashed them and landed on a pad and it was like a twelve-foot drop. So before [it's] like your heart's beating and you're going, "I'm cool...no, no, no, I'm not scared. Whatever." And then it's time to do it. [Right] before, Jensen and I just looked at each other and we were like, [motions bumping fists] "Kick ass" and we went. The Fist Bump of Empowerment?Yeah, exactly. I don't think if Jensen wasn't there I'd have been as brave, but since he was there I was like, "Naw, I ain't scared, I ain't scared. Are you scared, Jensen? I'm not."

How different is it to transfer from Sam Winchester who knows what's going on with supernatural happenings to Friday the 13th where you're basically running around in the dark?It was really strange. Also just the idea of going from a TV show to a movie, the nature of the beast. I mean the dates were I shot April 29th in Vancouver, Canada [on] Supernatural and April 30th in Austin, TX for a whole new character, a whole new show. I hadn't even really met the cast yet, which is okay because my character didn't really know the cast so I was almost the outsider of the movie. But it was exciting, it's very different. Every character's different, you try to make it real and luckily for Sam, he knows what's going on but there are times when he doesn't know so you just make it true to the situation.

So [Supernatural creator Eric] Kripke's already killed you both, and your dad who's over there somewhere [Jeffrey Dean Morgan is being interviewed nearby], and it's already seeming like Sam and Dean are going to be fighting each other by the end of the season...I hope so. I've been fighting for that for awhile. I think it's such an exciting dynamic. Going back to Season 1, we did an episode called "Skin" where [Dean] was a shapeshifter and, even though it wasn't actually him, the dynamic of brother vs. brother and good vs. evil and you're fighting what you believe to be right but it's your brother so you're not gonna do...it was really exciting. Of all four seasons, I still go back and talk about how fun it was to shoot that and how fun it was to watch.

You and Jensen are really close so is it that much harder to do those scenes where basically you have to watch Dean get torn apart and whatnot?Yeah, we did that yesterday. He sort of talks about his time in Hell and he knocked it out of the park. He did an amazing job, he's a fantastic actor and always impresses me. Just watching him do it - it was his coverage I didn't even have a camera on me - I was just watching him and I started to like, tears were rolling down my cheek and I was going, "[fake sniffles and eye wiping] Uh...it's dusty...something flew in my eye."

"There are onions behind me.""Yeah, I had onions for lunch." [fake sniffles]